| Govind Ballabh Pant 
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    | Date of Birth | : | Sep 10, 1887 | 
    | Date of Death | : | Mar 7, 1961 | 
    | Place of Birth | : | Uttar Pradesh | 

Govind Ballabh Pant was an Indian freedom fighter, an important 
political leader from Uttar Pradesh and of the movement to establish 
Hindi as the national language of India. As a lawyer in Kashipur, Pant 
began his active work against the British Raj in 1914, when he helped a 
local parishad, or village council, their successful challenge of a law 
requiring locals to provide free transportation of the luggage of 
travelling British officials. In 1921, he entered politics and was 
elected to the Legislative Assembly of the United Provinces of Agra and 
Oudh. In 1930, he was arrested and imprisoned for several weeks for 
organizing a Salt March inspired by Gandhi's earlier actions. In 1933, 
he was arrested and imprisoned for seven months for attending a session 
of the then-banned provincial Congress. In 1935, the ban was rescinded, 
and Pant joined the new Legislative Council. 
During the Second World War, Pant acted as the 
tiebreaker between Gandhi's faction, which advocated supporting the 
British Crown in their war effort, and Subash Chandra Bose's faction, 
which advocated taking advantage of the situation to expel the British 
Raj by any means necessary. In 1940, Pant was arrested and imprisoned 
for helping organize the Satyagraha movement. In 1942 he was arrested 
again, this time for signing the Quit India resolution, and imprisoned 
until March of 1945, at which point Jawaharlal Nehru had to plead for 
Pant's release, on grounds of failing health. After independence in 
1947, Pant became Chief Minister of the United Provinces, which he 
renamed Uttar Pradesh. Among his achievements in that position was the 
abolition of the zamindari system. He was called on to succeed Sardar 
Vallabhbhai Patel as Home Minister after Patel's death in 1950; in that 
position, his chief achievement was the establishment of Hindi as an 
official language. In 1957, he was awarded the Bharat Ratna.